Fudenberg, Drew; Takahashi, Satoru - In: Games and Economic Behavior 71 (2011) 1, pp. 100-120
Stochastic fictitious play (SFP) assumes that agents do not try to influence the future play of their current opponents, an assumption that is justified by appeal to a setting with a large population of players who are randomly matched to play the game. However, the dynamics of SFP have only...